Hidden Gems in Dubrovnik
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The Large Onofrios Fountain
Drawing water from a distant well, this is an architectural gem that is not to be missed. Called after its architect, Onofrial della Cava.
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Rector's Palace
The Rector's Palace is a palace in the city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the…
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Dominican Monastery
An architectural gem of the late Middle Ages, holding a unique collection of Renaissance artworks.
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Ploče Gate
One of the two gates which served as entry points into the city. A statue of St.
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Gundulić Square
Holds a market with fresh vegetables and fruit every morning. While shopping, you can check out the statue of the famous Croatian poet.
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Marin Držić Monument
Marin Držić was a Croatian writer from Republic of Ragusa. He is considered to be one of the finest Renaissance playwrights and prose…
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War Photo Limited
A chance to acquaint yourself with the darker side of Croatia's history - the War of Independence. Also devoted to other conflicts.
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